We often hear about things that aged like milk and turned sour, to say the least. Think of statements like “Man won’t fly for a million years,” made by The New York Times in 1903 just a few days before the Wright Brothers invented the first plane, or Google advertising itself as “a pure search engine with no links to sponsors, no news feed, no portal litter, no ads, and no weather” in 1999. Read on for more disastrously wrong examples of things that turned sour in our previous post right here.
But this time we’re looking at the opposite examples that stood strong against the test of time and proved they were 100% right. Thanks to the miscellaneous corner of Reddit r/AgedLikeWine, we have some brilliant posts ready below.
Upvote your favorites, and be sure to add something you think has aged beautifully in the comment section below!
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Damn He Called It
Hundreds of love letters between two gay WWII soldiers were discovered and sold to a museum. One of them said, "Wouldn't it be wonderful if all our letters could be published in the future in a more enlightened time. Then all the world could see how in love we are." They are now being made into a book.
We Haven't Matured In A Century
Don’t Go
Some things never change for me. The fear of spiders, my love for coke zero, and my distaste for raisins. Do whatever - hide them in a sponge cake, try persuading me they’re the same as grapes, now as an adult, I have come to terms that there’s close to 0 chance I’ll start eating them.
Just like my personal preferences, many other things have stood the test of time and proved to be relevant to this day. A great example is books. Since their invention in the 1450s, books have been filling up the shelves of our homes with stories of adventure and exploration. Think of the classics like In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust and Ulysses by James Joyce, they still keep captivating our imagination more than a hundred years later.
He Called It 6 Years Ahead Of Time
Ricky Gervais In 2016
Yes, and when he finally got the job he proposed to use disinfectant in your veins against Covid-19... Maybe a correlation?
This Was Supposed To Aged Like Milk, Sadly It Didn't
Some books not only stood the test of time, they actually proved to be even more valuable today than they initially were. Take the first edition of William Faulkner’s The Marble Faun, for example, which is now on sale for $125,000. The seller Peter L. Stern & Co. presents the book as the “First Edition of the author’s first book. Original paper-covered boards with spine and cover labels; about fine in the rare dust jacket with tiny chips at the extremities and only very minor wear; in a custom cloth slipcase.”
This Yahoo Poll
Johnny Depp Called This One From The Second Pirates Movie
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
Moreover, first editions that include personal dedications, signatures, customizations, and other rare artifacts can even double the price. Condition is another key factor that influences book value. A beat-up old book that is falling apart will have little value. Scarcity also influences value. For example, for hardcover books published from the 20th century onwards, the presence of a dust jacket and its condition also greatly affect value.
Batman Setting The Trend 8 Years Early
If you can't listen to doctors and disease specialists, for the love of Gotham listen to BAT F**KING MAN
This Aged Well In The Worst Way Possible
The saddest part is, many of the children whose lives were saved by the Polio vaccine and the March of Dimes are still alive and should bloody well know better...
Bill Gates' Response In R/Iama Question
This Tweet Aged Well
Guy Beats Cancer
I hate it when people say this. I've beaten cancer! Like it was something you did which made you "win" against the disease. It implies that people like my wife, who died on 8th September 2021 (yes, a couple of weeks ago) aged 60 somehow failed to fight hard enough. It's not a fight, certainly not one that YOU can "win" and then claim some kind of credit for. I miss her horribly and was there at the end. I know that anything she could have done to "fight" it , she did. Daniel was lucky to have developed a form that his doctors could treat, and certainly deserves no credit for the end result. I'm grateful for all you Pandas though, you keep me smiling. RIP Julie (1960-2021) the love of my life.
Ask And You Shall Recieve
Somewhat Predictable But Still Hilarious
Hands Up Who Owes This Girl An Apology
When We All Have Pocket Telephones (Daily Mirror, 1923)
Simpsons At It Again
Isn't his son a massive anti-vaxer spreading lies on Tik Tok about the pandemic.
The Onion Predicted It To The Letter
Unfortunately I Do Have Predicting Abilities
This And Hundreds Other Similar Quotes
This Guy Got The Name Of Katy Perry And Orlando Bloom’s Newborn Daughter Spot On
I Don’t Like Him But He’s Right
Coming Soon To A City Near You
He’s Back
How old was he here? He literally looks the same except for the hair.
Think This Fits Here
An Article By The Onion In 2014
I Was Browsing Through The Top Posts Of R/Askreddit And Then I Saw This
Anyone Else Remember Drawn Together?
The Prophecy
This Youtube Comment On A Billie Eilish Video
Exactly 2 Years Ago
This Is From The Times Of 2009 H1n1 Pandemic
It's Perfect
X Æ A-12
That was what Elon Musk named his sone right? He's such a weird person. That poor kid.
Be On The Lookout For The Fly In Another 4 Years
Who’s Gonna Tell Him...
Corona Beer Shares Dived 8% This Week Amid Fears Of Getting Corona Virus From Drinking It
No they didn't, this was all based on a single study by one PR company who just wanted to create a click bait article and it worked. This is how misinformation shapes society.
Aged Like A Million Dollar Wine
Never have I ever read a post on boredpanda with so many racists, homophobes, conspiracy theorists, Covid deniers and all round idiots in the comment sections. Two years ago, they weren't as many as these. I predict that in the nearest future, bored panda would be filled with more shitty people like these.